Active Adult Communities Which One Is Right For You?

By Robert Flournoy

If you’re looking at active adult retirement communities, you aren’t alone. Over seventy-five million aging boomers will be looking to move from the homes they raised their children in to communities that cater to their changing needs in the next few years. Because builders now realize just how popular 55+ communities are, you may find yourself looking at more choices than you thought existed.

To find the right community for you, be sure you do your homework and pay attention to details when ‘window shopping’ active adult communities. Here are some tips to help you stay on track and eliminate some of the confusion:

Location, location, location.

Narrow down your search to the areas you would really like to put down your roots for the next several years – if not the rest of your life. You can start with websites that will give you an excellent overview. Do searches for active adult communities in various regions of the country to get in idea of what’s available.

Know What You Want

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There is a gap between what you want and what you need when you’re looking at active adult retirement communities. The beauty of it is that when you’re buying a retirement home, you can usually focus on some wants because you no longer have to worry about college funds, etc. Make a list of things you enjoy doing, such as golf, tennis or swimming as well as a list of what you want to have easy access to such as malls, restaurants or family members. Prioritize your list – not many active adult communities will have everything you want within your budget, which brings us to:

What Can You Spend?

Active adult communities range widely in price, so investigate all options from renting to owning. Ownership also has options, including communities with commons fees that cover various amenities.

Visit and Take Notes

Nothing gives you a feel for an active adult retirement community like being there. Check out the view, the amenities and the features. Talk to residents and see what activities they are involved in and what they like about the area. Take notes – after looking at several active adult communities they will start to run together. What is security like? Many of today’s active adult communities are gated communities with security patrols. Be sure to ask.

Convenience is Key

Transportation, groceries and major shopping centers should all be considerations. Having great restaurants and attractions isn’t worth much if you can’t get to them easily. Health care services are also important to residents of 55+ communities. If you have to drive an hour to the nearest decent-sized hospital, you’re giving up an important element in case of emergencies.

Narrow it Down

After you’ve reviewed several active adult communities, start weeding out the ones that don’t meet your requirements. Make a second or third visit to the top three or four for more in-depth information and to look at specific homes. From here, it’s up to you to make that final choice. If you’ve followed these steps, you should be able to find the right active adult retirement community for you.

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